TEEN golf star Asterisk Talley broke down in tears during an interview at Augusta before being consoled by Bryson DeChambeau.
The 17-year-old putter is widely considered to be one of the best up-and-coming golfers in the world.
But she endured a horror show at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur on Saturday, just days before the Masters starts.
Looking to make her mark at the prestigious tournament, Talley stormed into the lead by three strokes during the final round.
However, some bad shots saw her slip up late on, including hitting water twice for a quadruple bogey.
Talley ended up tying for fourth spot as Colombian ace Maria Jose Marin clinched victory.
It saw the youngster deliver an emotional speech afterwards, with the teen breaking down in tears while talking about support from her family.
Talley said: “They just told me that they love me, that it didn’t define me as a player that that happened out there.
“It’s a little hard to not get emotional. There’s so much support out here. Sorry… I think it’s harder when there’s support out here watching you do that.
“But it’s great they’re still with me right now. I’m really happy that they’re here.
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“I’m just honestly so blessed to be here – it’s a gift from God to walk this course.
“It wasn’t my day today but it’s okay.”
Two-time US Open champ and fellow American DeChambeau was on hand to support Talley after her horror show.
The 32-year-old consoled the prodigy before giving her some words of support.
He said: “From the losses, you learn the most – that’s pretty much what I told her.
“She’s going to be fine. She’s going to be one of the best players in the world one day, and she knows it.
“I told her the most important thing is how you handle yourself and how you showcase yourself to inspire others.”










